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Hmm quick question and sorry for that long list.

WHAT? do NOT apologize for that list that's EXACTLY the kind of thing i was looking for. so thanks! holy cow...

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05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

(thank christ)

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quote name='bogartnoir' post='3436169' date='Oct 25 2009, 05:47 PM']i really want a thread that has all the paperwork and everything

HAHAHAHA this was why I put this thread up to begin with, and we can still do it!

DOH I realize this is the other interview thread. HAHAHAHAHAHA I meant the OTHER thread but since we are all talking across three different threads I got confused. Sorry!

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I'm not really too worried about paperwork since I got the new P3 which made you send everything.

I did the new form on Firefox though so all the pages didn't print out.

I hope they don't get angry at me for it.

I can't even re-do it because the printer is terrible.

I can probably do it at my mom's work, but I dont know.

Do you think that they'd understand that Firefox didn't let me print out all the pages and just make me re-do it then and there?

You might search other topics for this, but I think if you do it again, you're not going to go to a fiery purgatory.

I can't remember if the DS-160 made me not use firefox, or if they said IE was only supported browser, or if I'm thinking only of the Ontario govt online stuff, but I used IE for it, just so that weird things didn't happen. I use AdBlockPlus and NoScript with FF, and sometimes these mess up forms etc - especially if the thing uses multiple domains to work the site.

I would probably try to do that.

Another tip: I got PDFCreator. So anything I print, I first print to PDF. Then I print it. Now, something recently wouldn't print to PDFCreator, I don't remember what.. But in any case, for most things I have it in electronic form, then on paper as well....

:insert panic:

I just checked and mine didn't fully print either, on any of my copies, electronic and otherwise. Maybe I did use firefox too.

Now, PRESUMABLY they have the entire form info we entered, They really want the confirmation page from us. The printed copies are...

sigh. :brain asplode:

Well, I sent them the stuff that printed off and obviously they accepted it.

So it must be okay.

Maybe they realize not everyone has IE or just doesnt use it anymore.

Eh, if I have to re-do it at the consulate it's probably no big deal. I hear they have a computer.

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DOH I realize this is the other interview thread. HAHAHAHAHAHA I meant the OTHER thread but since we are all talking across three different threads I got confused. Sorry!

In any case, that list is really helpful :lol:

:insert panic:

I just checked and mine didn't fully print either, on any of my copies, electronic and otherwise. Maybe I did use firefox too.

Now, PRESUMABLY they have the entire form info we entered, They really want the confirmation page from us. The printed copies are...

sigh. :brain asplode:

Well, I sent them the stuff that printed off and obviously they accepted it.

So it must be okay.

Maybe they realize not everyone has IE or just doesnt use it anymore.

Eh, if I have to re-do it at the consulate it's probably no big deal. I hear they have a computer.

I duno that they look at the package that closely before scheduling the interview??

If it can be redone at the consulate, why not redo it before? Maybe it's a worthy question to ask. I bet if we called DoS to ask, they'd just say to redo it.

Basically, It would generate a second confirmation number and send the form to them again. But that's essentially the same as filling it out at the consulate. The difference is that at the consulate, well, I know I'll be nervous as hell and the last thing I'll want is to have to retype all these details into the form.

sigh. Thanks for bringing this one up.

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Hm, it would be a worthy question of asking.

Uh, so who wants to call and ask it? :lol:

And darkchilde794, don't forget to bring your sealed medical envelope, it wasn't on your list.

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I got the new P3 as well, and contrary to popular belief it does NOT require you to send everything in. I know that's a different topic, but had to mention that. I know it's confusing.

Anyways, this list is great... thank you SO much. I will show it to my fiancé :)

It IS very confusing that we are talking about this across 3 threads. lol

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ROC Timeline:
May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


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April 22, 2009 - I-129F Sent
November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

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Hm, it would be a worthy question of asking.

Uh, so who wants to call and ask it? :lol:

And darkchilde794, don't forget to bring your sealed medical envelope, it wasn't on your list.

I don't mind calling. I also posted this topic

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I got the new P3 as well, and contrary to popular belief it does NOT require you to send everything in. I know that's a different topic, but had to mention that. I know it's confusing.

Anyways, this list is great... thank you SO much. I will show it to my fiancé :)

It IS very confusing that we are talking about this across 3 threads. lol

Montreal is so contradictory.

The form tells you to send everything yet they don't want it?

How confusing.

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Yes, apparently they dont need the paperwork just the checklist with your signature to it. I completed all of the paperwork the day I got P3 and made appropriate copies (it was a 12 hour event!) and sent it with them too.

And yes, how I can forget that expensive medical :lol:

And I also forgot to add: Bring P4 letter -- you cant enter embassy without P4, I believe.

I am just so happy my hunny is coming with me. I originally thought it would be a piece of cake to do it on my own, but I realize that I would feel more comfortable with him by my side!!!

Rhian - I think you can also print in the library?

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Green card received: March 18, 2011

Removal of Conditions:

GC Expiration: March 11, 2012

Documents sent: December 13, 2011

NOA-1 received: December 15, 2011

Check cashed: Red said yes when asked

Biometrics: January 25, 2012

Letter approving 10-year GC: September 7, 2012

Production of 10-year GC: September 15, 2012

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Yes, apparently they dont need the paperwork just the checklist with your signature to it. I completed all of the paperwork the day I got P3 and made appropriate copies (it was a 12 hour event!) and sent it with them too.

And yes, how I can forget that expensive medical :lol:

And I also forgot to add: Bring P4 letter -- you cant enter embassy without P4, I believe.

I am just so happy my hunny is coming with me. I originally thought it would be a piece of cake to do it on my own, but I realize that I would feel more comfortable with him by my side!!!

Rhiann - I think you can also print in the library?

Hm, I never thought about the library.

I'll have to try that if they want people to re-do it.

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Do we needs to take the big bulky xray too? Or just the medical report?

Case Completed @ NVC: June 16th 2009

Medical in Toronto: Nov 3rd 2009

Interview in Montreal: Nov 16th 2009: APPROVED!!

Case completion to Interview: 5 long months!

ENTRY to US: November 23rd 2009 @ Pearson Airport

SSN received January 2010

PR card received January 2010

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Do we needs to take the big bulky xray too? Or just the medical report?

Just the medical report is what people are saying here.

Dr. Seiden's office gave me an elastic band to gently roll it (not fold!) in order to take it home on a rainy day in a plastic bag. But.. yeah. We are to hang onto it though. I think medical part of AOS, possibly.

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Haha, glad to see I'm not the only one who actually printed out the entire DS160, not just the confirmation.

01/08/2010 - Applied for SSN in maiden name.

01/09/2010 - Married! Officially a Missis.

01/19/2010 - Received SSN in mail.

02/10/2010 - Sent I-485/I-131/I-765 to Chicago.

02/19/2010 - NOA dates for all applications.

02/22/2010 - Received NOAs in mail.

02/23/2010 - Applied for SSN for married name.

03/04/2010 - Applied for Florida DL in married name.

03/09/2010 - Biometrics appointment.

04/18/2010 - AP received.

04/23/2010 - EAD approved.

04/27/2010 - AOS Interview at Orlando USCIS (decision pending).

04/28/2010 - Card production ordered!

05/03/2010 - EAD received.

05/03/2010 - Welcome letter received.

05/28/2010 - Green Card received in mail.

01/26/2012 - Mailed RoC packet to VSC.

01/30/2012 - NOA date on application.

02/01/2012 - Cheque cashed.

02/05/2012 - Received NOA in mail.

02/10/2012 - Touch.

02/24/2012 - ASC Appointment Notice dated.

02/27/2012 - ASC Appointment Notice received.

03/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment.

09/20/2012 - Touch. Card Production ordered!

09/21/2012 - Touch.

09/24/2012 - Touch. Card mailed.

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Haha, glad to see I'm not the only one who actually printed out the entire DS160, not just the confirmation.

I printed the entire thing too... :whistle:

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ROC Timeline:
May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


K-1 Timeline:
April 22, 2009 - I-129F Sent
November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

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Do we needs to take the big bulky xray too? Or just the medical report?

Just the medical report is what people are saying here.

Dr. Seiden's office gave me an elastic band to gently roll it (not fold!) in order to take it home on a rainy day in a plastic bag. But.. yeah. We are to hang onto it though. I think medical part of AOS, possibly.

Yeah, you don't need the xray at all. Montreal doesn't want it, and they don't want it for AOS either. Mine ended up in the garbage...

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